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Mark DiSilvestro 03-27-2017 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by renaissanceman (Post 3695614)
Because nothing screams "I really love/cherish/maintain my Mercedes!" like driving it out onto saltwater saturated sand to take photos for your craigslist ad...

https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/6043040893.html

"MERCEDES BENZ E500 IN GOOD CONDITION 141000 MILES EVERY ELECTRIC TITLE CLEAN ANY TEST"

At least the tide's out!

Happy Motoring, Mark

97 SL320 03-27-2017 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by renaissanceman (Post 3695614)
Because nothing screams "I really love/cherish/maintain my Mercedes!" like driving it out onto saltwater saturated sand to take photos for your craigslist ad...


Ha! weak sauce. Apparently you don't live in an area where salt laced with magnesium chloride is dumped by the truck load onto the roads to melt snow.

Magnesium chloride will continue to pull moisture from the air causing rust well into the summer unless it is thoroughly washed off.

renaissanceman 03-28-2017 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by 97 SL320 (Post 3695847)
Ha! weak sauce. Apparently you don't live in an area where salt laced with magnesium chloride is dumped by the truck load onto the roads to melt snow.

Magnesium chloride will continue to pull moisture from the air causing rust well into the summer unless it is thoroughly washed off.

Nope, I live in sunny Central California, where rust is not even something we think to check for! It's wonderful.

MBZ123 04-05-2017 09:20 AM

smells a lil frankenkahr to me
 
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FWIW, that stroll onto the beach will be its only, most likely. Looks lke seller's idea of bedazzling the listing. Being a benz it prolly got a bath twice as frequently as the other kids so a quick salt dusting is ni. I've purchased a few vehicles after having been parked on the street in beach communities (CDM, Redondo, Cayucos!) for five/six yrs and at worst were some surface spots and one W126 where the underside of rear deck, inside trunk between hood hinges was all surface rusted, nothing requiring repair though. Subjected to winter after winter of salt is what it takes to kill even the crappiest of apac garbage. Pretty sad to witness, too.

Here's an emasculated turd:
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/ctd/6048603337.html
You'd think a dealer would be better at knowing their market. Much rather see stock alloys or whatever came standard that year, ow decent if not pricey.

97 SL320 04-05-2017 09:48 PM

Those are the stock 17" wheels for the year.

Sport package cars got thinish spoke 18" AMG Momoblock wheels.

The dealer knows it's market by offering loans to bad credit buyers. The "buy here, pay here" lots price the car high in order to cover the risk of default. Also, with buy here, pay here, large sums of unaccounted for cash can be slowly rolled into a car where a large transaction would trigger some govt scrutiny.

The issue I have with the dealer is the jumble of non related to the ad key words at the bottom. This just screams low rent.

OM617YOTA 04-05-2017 11:50 PM

https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/6069098709.html

1959 190D diesel Mercedes

Three speed column

Inline 4 cylinder diesel runs amazing these motors are known to go 500,000-1000000 miles. This will get better mpg than your 2016 Toyota Corolla and be worth more tens years from now.
Also it never needs tags!

The paint is nice it was professionally painted about 8 years ago. The interior was redone and looks new. Headliner is very nice door panels nice.
No rust through the floors or door jams no rust in the trunk. This car has been well maintained and it shows.
Could use little things here and there to make it show quality but wouldn't take much.
This car will only go up in value and it's a great investment.

This would be a great candidate for biodiesel.

Asking $9800
Please email to set up an appointment

If you look in the photos, you can pretty clearly see rust in the door jambs. Doubtless it's a nice car, but there's a lot of mess hiding under the mats. The claim of better MPG than a 2016 Corolla and worth more in ten years is laughable.

ROLLGUY 04-06-2017 12:17 AM

"Also it never needs tags! " Really?

renaissanceman 04-07-2017 02:32 AM

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/cto/6020089897.html

Mercedes Benz 190e 2.6 1993. Beautiful. A Classic. Low miles New tires - $9500 (Long Beach, LA, OC)

Mercedes Benz 190 E 2.6 1993. Beautiful. A CLASSIC . Low miles New tires. New water bomb. New catalitic. etc. In a few years this car will worth $20,000 because is a Classic. Not many left and its designed to last for ever. I'm asking $9500 or best offer. Call 310..980,57-45


The paint is fading, the trunk is misaligned. $9500? This guy's gotta be high...

Water bomb, lol
:bomb: :sombrero: :bowrofl:

Carpenterman 04-08-2017 01:48 AM

"Great shape for the year"
 
https://fortwayne.craigslist.org/cto/6076586331.html

vwnate1 04-09-2017 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Carpenterman (Post 3698829)

Funny ! .

sixto 04-24-2017 01:14 AM

I pains me to call it that but ... https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/6101649153.html

Sixto
83 300SD
98 E320 wagon

Mark DiSilvestro 04-24-2017 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by sixto (Post 3703112)
I pains me to call it that but ... https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/6101649153.html

Sixto
83 300SD
98 E320 wagon

At least it doesn't have a new "water bomb", and not "asking $9500" because it's
"designed to last forever".
$150 sounds fair.

Happy Motoring, Mark

vwnate1 04-24-2017 12:07 PM

Craigslist DEAL
 
As long as you can tow it home, this is worth well more than $150.00, I'd buy it in a heartbeat if it was close and I had where to stash it .

For a Mechanic or DIY'er, parts cars are priceless *if* you do good works as they provide gone missing bits and bobs as well as often critical brackets, hard ware, un cracked cylinder heads, spare suspension lobes, on and on and.....

renaissanceman 04-24-2017 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark DiSilvestro (Post 3703182)
At least it doesn't have a new "water bomb", and not "asking $9500" because it's
"designed to last forever".
$150 sounds fair.

Happy Motoring, Mark

In Mendocino county, you're more likely to find a new water bong in any given car...:D:D:D

http://i.imgur.com/NQFloyT.gif

OM617YOTA 01-14-2018 11:37 PM

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Neither an MBZ nor a diesel, but I thought you all would appreciate it.

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1974 f250 truck no moter 4x4 priec dropped - $4500 (lebanon)

i was wrong about year on this truck, its 1974 looked at title and saw good truck and i aint dropping the price no fuehter dont ask. no moter and i pulled the tranny for my truck the title is screwed but there its got danan axles with 456 gears and lotta grease joints unlike modern stuff. dont got cell cervice trade for quad 454 guns or 420 nothin harder cash is still king thanks.
https://salem.craigslist.org/cto/d/1974-f250-truck-no-moter-4x4/6424757190.html

Someone is 1. wayyyyyyyyyyyyy out of touch with reality and 2. going to be trying to sell that truck for a very long time.

Edit: Folks, when you post an ad, PLEASE copy and paste the text of the ad into your post, and save the pics and upload them to the forum. Not just copy and paste the photos into your post(which usually just hyperlinks them to the original source), actually upload them to the forum. In a decade or a year or a month or probably even just a week, most of these ads will be gone, the link will go nowhere, your post will be meaningless. If you C&P the text + upload the photos, everything stays put as long as the forum is up and future visitors can enjoy your post as well.


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